Q1: Week 3- Current Outside Reading Book Response
My current outside reading book is Counting By 7's by Holly Goldberg Sloan. This book has very vivid detail in describing what the characters appear to look like. When reading this book, you get the most detail about Willow. Willow is the main character in Counting By 7's and the book is told in first person by her. This book demonstrates the feelings that a person could feel in many situations, such as on the first day of school, feeling different from everyone else, or feeling scared in a crisis.
As I read Counting By 7's, I can feel the same emotions as Willow is feeling. These emotions are when she is nervous for the first day starting at a new school, or when she is upset and calls home "sick" from school. The author uses such good figurative language and personification to make this happen. Counting By 7's is very structured, and it goes through each step in order explaining the feelings, emotions, and details of the scene very vividly. This can have good and bad effects. The goods effects of this is that you can get a very detailed picture in your mind of what is happening at the moment and always understand what is going on in the book. Although, the bad thing about this effect is it drags the book on for a very long time and can make you not interested at times.
As I read Counting By 7's, I can feel the same emotions as Willow is feeling. These emotions are when she is nervous for the first day starting at a new school, or when she is upset and calls home "sick" from school. The author uses such good figurative language and personification to make this happen. Counting By 7's is very structured, and it goes through each step in order explaining the feelings, emotions, and details of the scene very vividly. This can have good and bad effects. The goods effects of this is that you can get a very detailed picture in your mind of what is happening at the moment and always understand what is going on in the book. Although, the bad thing about this effect is it drags the book on for a very long time and can make you not interested at times.
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